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What does the kindergarten theme wall include?

The implicit interactive environment generally refers to the part of theme wall decorations in which children participate in the production, and is mostly embodied in the form of art. For example: in the theme wall decoration of the small class theme activity "Come to Kindergarten Happyly", teachers can ask children to draw some flowers, grass, animals or make some works by hand pasting and put them on it. In middle and upper classes, children are generally required to express their understanding of the theme activities in the form of paintings and present them on the bottom wall to reflect the trajectory of the theme.

The explicit interactive environment refers to an environment that truly allows children to operate. For example: In the small class theme activity "Spring", the teacher arranged the theme wall into a spring scene, with flowers, grass, trees and ponds.

Among them, the leaves of the tree can be used by children to practice counting with clips. The trunk is made of magnets, and children can be asked to send home small animals with magnets stuck on their backs; the fish in the pond are Made of tear-and-stick fasteners; there are shadows of various small fishes in the pond, allowing young children to play a shadow-finding game. This theme wall decoration is full of content that young children can directly operate.

Tips for theme wall setting:

1. Understand the psychological characteristics of children at each stage and choose content that suits them and arouses their interest;

2. The theme wall should be integrated into the overall environment of the kindergarten and try to maintain unity with the larger environment;

3. The layout methods should be diverse, such as diversification of materials, colors, and styles;

4. Create more interesting and fun scenes to attract children's attention;

5. Diversify expression techniques, use exaggeration, deformation, etc.;

6. Encourage children to decorate together, Let children use their brains and enhance their hands-on ability.